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1 Plant and Animal Cells

2 S5L3:Students will diagram and label parts of various cells (plant, animal, single-celled, multi-celled) Use magnifiers such as microscopes or hand lenses to observe cells and their structure. Identify parts of a plant cell (membrane, wall, cytoplasm, nucleus, chloroplast) and of an animal cell (membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus) and determine the function of the parts. Explain how cells in multi-celled organisms are similar and different in structure and function to single-celled organisms.

3 A cell is a tiny part of a living thing.
Plant Cell

4 A plant cell is surrounded by a cell wall
A plant cell is surrounded by a cell wall. This stiff wall protects the cell. The walls of the plants cells stick to each other to give the plants its shape. Plant Cell

5 Just inside the cell wall is the cell membrane
Just inside the cell wall is the cell membrane. This thin membrane allows water and nutrients to pass into the cell. It allows wastes, including oxygen, to pass out of the cell. It also stops some materials from getting into the cell and injuring it.

6 Near the center of the cell is the nucleus
Near the center of the cell is the nucleus. The nucleus controls the cell’s growth. The plant’s genes are in the nucleus of the cells.

7 The green chloroplasts in the cell produce food for the plant
The green chloroplasts in the cell produce food for the plant. The chloroplasts combine sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide from the air to produce sugars. These sugars give the plant energy to plant and bloom.

8 The rest of the plant cell is filled with cytoplasm
The rest of the plant cell is filled with cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is much like jelly. Much of the cell’s work takes place in the cytoplasm.

9 A cell is a tiny part of a living thing.

10 The cell membrane is a thin membrane that allows water and nutrients to pass into the cell. It allows wastes, including oxygen, to pass out of the cell. It also stops some materials from getting into the cell and injuring it.

11 Near the center of the cell is the nucleus
Near the center of the cell is the nucleus. The nucleus controls the cell’s growth. The animal’s genes are in the nucleus of the cells.

12 The rest of the animal cell is filled with cytoplasm
The rest of the animal cell is filled with cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is much like jelly. Much of the cell’s work takes place in the cytoplasm.

13 Animal cells DO NOT have cell walls and they DO NOT have chloroplasts!

14 1. Which of these is NOT made of cells. a. A rock b. An ant c. moss d
1. Which of these is NOT made of cells? a. A rock b. An ant c. moss d. a stick

15 2. Which part is NOT found in an animal cell. a. Cytoplasm b
2. Which part is NOT found in an animal cell? a. Cytoplasm b. cell wall c. cell membrane d. nucleus

16 3. Which statement is true. a. The nucleus gives the cell its shape. b
3. Which statement is true? a. The nucleus gives the cell its shape. b. Plant cells are filled with jelly-like chloroplasts. c. An animal cell can become a bone cell. d. A plant cell can become a nerve cell.

17 4. Which statement is true. a
4. Which statement is true? a. The cell wall allows materials to pass in and out of cells. b. Both plant and animal calls have a cell membrane. c. The genes for plant cells are in the cytoplasm. d. A plant cell produces food in its nucleus.


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